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RED BANK VENUES CELEBRATE GARDEN STATE ART WEEKEND

A montage of artword on display at Galerie Lucida for Garden State Arts weekend.   

By BRIAN DONOHUE

Five Red Bank venues will throw their doors open with special events and extended hours this weekend as part of Garden State Art Weekend, described by organizers as “a statewide celebration of art in New Jersey.”

It should be perfect weather for strolling from venue to venue. Here’s a list, with info and blurbs provided by the venues through press releases or their web sites.  

Galerie Lucida 18 Wallace Street

Galerie Lucida invites you to celebrate the opening of Garden State Art Weekend, an annual statewide celebration of the arts, on Friday, April 17, from 5 PM to 8 PM.

Our first event after a long winter hiatus features an eclectic exhibition of work by gallery artists, Wynn Gay, Scott Harbison, Eleanor James, Justin DeMattico, and Michael Paris Mazzeo, as well as open studio visits with our artists-in-residence.

On Saturday and Sunday, we will be open from 1 PM to 5 PM, with open studios, including a tintype demonstration and portrait sessions with Michael.

 

Art Pod, 43 English Plaza

This Friday, Saturday, and Sunday between Noon and 5pm, you can visit The Art Pod at 43 English Plaza, Suites 7 & 8 to see the latest exhibit from Ellen Martin.  You can also be a part of a new interactive exhibit:  The Kissing Wall by Mona Pollard and Colin Goodall!  Learn more here. 

Oyster Point Hotel, 146 Bodman Place

Cynthia Pareja Dubin’s 38 original mixed media paintings breathe color and light into the scenic Oyster Point Hotel second-floor hall, bar, restaurant, and lobby overlooking the dock and water. Celebrating their 6th year of the AIR artists in residence program curated by Ellen Martin, this exhibit is open during the same hours as the hotel and free to attend.

Part of the Garden State Art Week, the show offers the unique opportunity to transport yourself to the imagined universe of Pareja Dubin’s carefully crafted abstract collages, while enjoying the award-winning hospitality Oyster Point has to offer.

Cynthia Pareja Dubin, born in Lima, Perú, is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the complex connection between identity, memory, and the subconscious. She holds a BA in Graphic Design from the Universidad de Palermo in Argentina. 

Based in West Orange, New Jersey, Cynthia Pareja Dubin’s dedication extends beyond artistic creation; she is also a passionate educator, currently sharing her knowledge and expertise by teaching “Introduction to Abstract Art” for adults at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (VACNJ) in Summit, South Avenue Arts in Garwood and “Acrylic Painting” at The Baird Center in South Orange.

ArtSpace, Monmouth Arts, 99 Monmouth Street

Artspace will hold an artist talk on Saturday at 2 pm entitled “Life, Unscripted – An Artist Talk with Richard Huff” 
 
From the Artspace press release and website:
 
“What happens when you’re on the street, pointing your camera at the world around you with no studio and no control? Photographer Richard Huff has spent decades doing that, and in this talk, he’ll share how street photography happens. Huff will discuss his work in the exhibit, what makes a great street photograph stand out, and the key tips aspiring photographers can use to get started.

Huff has practiced street photography for decades. The images presented in Street Life are recent works, all rendered in black and white, focusing on the flow of light and shadow, the presence—or absence—of eye contact between photographer and subject, and the emotional texture of life as it unfolds in public spaces. This is life in motion: real, raw, unpredictable, messy, and fleeting. Each photograph is a sliver of time, captured forever, a quiet record that the photographer and subject existed together for a fraction of a second.”


Art Alliance of Monmouth, 33 Monmouth Street
The Art Alliance will be displaying its 39th annual juried exhibition. Pictured above is Randy Leoncini’s first place winning charcoal drawing A Saturday MorningThe gallery will be open from noon to 4 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

redbankgreen editor Brian Donohue may be reached via email at [email protected] or by calling or texting 848-331-8331.

 

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